Adding an external GPU (eGPU) to the powerful Dell XPS 15 results in a killer PC battle station. Here is how it all works and what you need to know.
The Dell XPS 15 (9560) is still my favorite "powerhouse" laptop. Featuring a quad-core Core i7 processor, up to 32GB of RAM, a giant 99WHr battery, and a GTX 1050 GPU, it's the most powerful – and practical – laptop you can buy without breaking your back when carrying it.
But can we make the XPS 15 even more powerful by connecting an eGPU with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti? You bet. Here's how to do it and what to expect.